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Fix extreme slowness in hydra-queue-runner
If there are builds in the queue that depend on another scheduled build, then hydra-queue-runner will start the dependency first and block the dependent builds. This is implemented in findBuildDependencyInQueue. However, if there are tens of thousands of such dependent builds, since each call to findBuildDependencyInQueue may take a second or so, hydra-queue-runner will spend hours just deciding which builds *not* to do. Thus very little progress is made. So now, when a build is started, we immediately check which builds are "blocked" by it (i.e. depend on it), and remove such builds from consideration.
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@ -9,6 +9,7 @@ use Hydra::Helper::Nix;
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use Hydra::Model::DB;
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use IO::Handle;
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use Nix::Store;
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use Set::Scalar;
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chdir Hydra::Model::DB::getHydraPath or die;
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my $db = Hydra::Model::DB->new();
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@ -52,14 +53,25 @@ sub findBuildDependencyInQueue {
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my @deps = grep { /\.drv$/ && $_ ne $build->drvpath } computeFSClosure(0, 0, $build->drvpath);
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return unless scalar @deps > 0;
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foreach my $d (@deps) {
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my $b = $buildsByDrv->{$d};
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next unless defined $b;
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return $db->resultset('Builds')->find($b);
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my $bs = $buildsByDrv->{$d};
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next unless defined $bs;
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return $db->resultset('Builds')->find((@$bs)[0]);
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}
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return undef;
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}
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sub blockBuilds {
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my ($buildsByDrv, $blockedBuilds, $build) = @_;
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my @rdeps = grep { /\.drv$/ && $_ ne $build->drvpath } computeFSClosure(1, 0, $build->drvpath);
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foreach my $drv (@rdeps) {
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my $bs = $buildsByDrv->{$drv};
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next if !defined $bs;
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$blockedBuilds->insert($_) foreach @$bs;
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}
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}
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sub checkBuilds {
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# print "looking for runnable builds...\n";
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@ -80,8 +92,13 @@ sub checkBuilds {
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# Cache scheduled builds by derivation path to speed up
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# findBuildDependencyInQueue.
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my $buildsByDrv = {};
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$buildsByDrv->{$_->drvpath} = $_->id
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foreach $db->resultset('Builds')->search({ finished => 0 }, { join => ['project'] });
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push @{$buildsByDrv->{$_->drvpath}}, $_->id
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foreach $db->resultset('Builds')->search({ finished => 0 });
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# Builds in the queue of which a dependency is already building.
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my $blockedBuilds = Set::Scalar->new();
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blockBuilds($buildsByDrv, $blockedBuilds, $_)
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foreach $db->resultset('Builds')->search({ finished => 0, busy => 1 });
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# Get the system types for the runnable builds.
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my @systemTypes = $db->resultset('Builds')->search(
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@ -162,6 +179,8 @@ sub checkBuilds {
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{ order_by => ["priority DESC", "id"] });
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foreach my $build (@builds) {
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next if $blockedBuilds->has($build->id);
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# Find a dependency of $build that has no queued
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# dependencies itself. This isn't strictly necessary,
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# but it ensures that Nix builds are done as part of
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@ -187,6 +206,8 @@ sub checkBuilds {
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$timeSpentPerJobset->{$jobset->get_column('project')}->{$jobset->name} += $costPerBuild;
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blockBuilds($buildsByDrv, $blockedBuilds, $build);
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next j;
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}
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}
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